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I don't usually buy physical books anymore, since I realised that I'd get better value for my money if I only get books that don't really work on a Kindle, like illustrated books. So recently, I bought The Middle Ages: A Graphic History by Dr. Eleanor Janega and it's pretty good! It's basically an introduction to the Middle Ages and it does a pretty good job at providing a overview of about 1000 years of history. This book got me interested in the Middle Ages enough that I feel like reading all of the Dan Jones books I've had in my TBR for ages now.
Nevermind, I found out Dan Jones is kinda cringe
Still, being excited about a topic feels great! If you are interested, Indro Montalli wrote a ‘History of Italy’ and his books on the Middle Ages are supposed to be really good. I read a couple of them and I really enjoyed his style, both precise and charismatic.
Thanks for the recommendation! 😊